2010 Kia Rondo

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$8,081–$12,681

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Summary

By Cars.com Staff

Cars.com National

September 23, 2009

Vehicle OverviewBreaking with segment trends, the Rondo is much smaller than most other vehicles with three rows of seats. It slots below Kia's larger Sedona and competes with the other mini-minivan on the market, the Mazda5.

With its third-row bench, the Rondo can seat seven. There is a choice of a four-cylinder engine or a small V-6.

New for 2010 A two-person third-row seat is now standard on all trim levels, which also get turn-signal indicators in the side mirrors and an EcoMinder indicator that rewards efficient driving by turning green.

ExteriorThe Rondo has a two-tier grille, large headlights and openings on each side of the bumper that can house optional fog lights. An accessory body kit includes fender flares and ground effects for visual flare.

New designs for 16- and 17-inch wheels

Standard power mirrors

Standard automatic headlamps

Optional roof rails

Optional chrome door handles and side moldings

Optional power sunroof

Optional fog lamps

InteriorThe Rondo now has three standard rows of seats that can accommodate seven people, though larger passengers won't want to climb into the third row.

The Rondo's interior features rounded dashboard panels and air vents. The gauges and center controls have orange illumination. The Rondo has some innovative storage solutions, including a dashboard shelf atop the glove compartment.

Standard air conditioning

Standard power windows and locks

Standard keyless entry

Standard 50/50-split third-row bench

Standard USB and auxiliary inputs

Optional heated front seats

Optional leather-wrapped steering wheel and gearshift

Optional navigation system

Optional Infinity six-disc CD changer with eight-speaker audio system

Under the HoodThe Rondo comes with either a four- or five-speed automatic transmission, depending on the powertrain. Both transmissions have a gated shifter with a manual-shift mode.